BUSINESS
StemRIM Bags 1.7 Billion Yen from Shionogi for Expanded Deal on Regeneration-Inducing Medicine
StemRIM, an Osaka University spinout, said on July 27 that it has received an upfront payment of 1.7 billion yen from Shionogi under the terms of the latest deal to expand their collaboration in the biotech’s “regeneration-inducing medicine” candidate redasemtide.…
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